And where is Elliott today? ➡ Norwich City Council’s First Computer Being Delivered (1957) (via laughingsquid)
#Sandy Aftermath Day 66 - New Pod, More Thanks, and Old Tech (by Louis Trapani). Recorded on January 2, 2013 (with an earlier segment included from December 23, 2012). Shot and edited entirely with the iPhone 4.
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Bow Ties are Cool! #SteveJobs #DoctorWho #Apple #Mac
Steve Jobs knew bow-ties were cool back in 1984… Matt Smith was just a year old when the Mac was introduced.
Rest in peace, Steve Jobs. As many others have said, we are lucky to have lived in the same time as this visionary.
Also, this is a pimpin’ photo from 1984.
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Imperial March - Floppy music DUO (by sh4dowww90) #StarWars #geeky
Proof that some people just have too much time on their hands… Awesome nonetheless though.
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We are getting closer to the #StarTrek The Next Generation computer input displays. The Optimus Tactus keyboard has no physical keys. Similar to an iPhone, it is a display and input device all in one which can be programmed and configured in a variety of different ways.
Optimus Tactus-Keyboard without Physical Keys « Gadget Reviews, Gift Ideas, Latest Cool Gadgets
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I might be a little fearful of putting my hand on this mouse. All that is missing is a little red strobing light going back and forth with a pulsating hum.
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Works for me!
“Guess I’ll have to get used to the blue legos; until you get used to the rapidly accelerating irrelevance.” - Merlin Mann
The Flash Blog » The iPad provides the ultimate browsing experience?
Wow. That’s a pretty damning demo.
Which would have looked like this if it had been rendered in Flash instead of a JPEG:
Guess I’ll have to get used to the blue legos; until you get used to the rapidly accelerating irrelevance.
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TIME Magazine cover from February 1978, “The Computer Society”
There’s a reason it is called the Escape Key!
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